Re : Article about Gingrich
 
The absurdity of not doing serious research on an important tropic
and then shooting off your mouth as if you knew what you
were talking about.
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My opinion of Newt continues to fall. My best guess is that the years
of his third marriage have made the difference. His latest wife  may
be good for him in any number of ways, but her influence may also
be responsible for some off-the-deep and views that Gingrich now
has that he didn't have in the past.
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If not his wife, what does explain changes in Newt's outlook and
in his priorities ?
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Billy
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Conservative Fires Back at Gingrich for 
'Stupid' Gay Marriage Remark



By _Audrey  Barrick_ (http://www.christianpost.com/author/audrey-barrick/) 
, Christian Post Reporter
December 24, 2012|5:53 pm
A conservative supporter of traditional marriage  denounced Newt Gingrich's 
recent remarks that same-sex _marriage_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/topics/marriage/)  is essentially inevitable.
"Newt Gingrich has provided valuable public service to America," said Frank 
 Schubert, national political director for National Organization for 
Marriage.  "But sometimes good men say stupid things, and this is one of those 
times." 
Gingrich still believes that marriage should be between a man and a woman 
but  he told The Huffington Post last week that he's accepting the "reality" 
that  same-sex marriage will be legal in more states. 
"It is in every family. It is in every community. The momentum is clearly 
now  in the direction in finding some way to ... accommodate and deal with 
reality,"  the former House speaker and GOP presidential candidate said. "And 
the reality  is going to be that in a number of American states -- and it 
will be more after  2014 -- gay relationships will be legal, period." 
It might even have to come to the point where conservatives accept a  
distinction between a "marriage in a church from a legal document issued by the 
 
state," the Catholic politician added. 
Schubert responded in a blog post, saying Gingrich's "conclusion that gay  
'marriage' is inevitable is ridiculous.  
"His comments suggest the results of marriage races in Maine, Maryland and  
Washington, which allowed three deep-blue states to endorse redefining 
marriage  means that it is inevitable," he wrote. "I wonder if the Speaker also 
thinks  that the Republican Party is doomed and can never again win a 
national election.  After all, marriage performed, on average, 6.6 points 
better 
than did the  Republican ticket in these very Democratic states." 
In November, traditional marriage supporters lost for the first time at the 
 ballot in four states. 
Schubert pointed out that a majority of Americans still believe in the  
traditional definition of marriage. 
"Gay 'marriage' is no more inevitable than is permanent Democratic control 
of  the White House," he said. 
"I trust Newt understands that gay relationships are already 'legal' in all 
 50 states. Our challenge is to ensure that marriage as the exclusive union 
of  one man and one woman remains defined as such in our nation's  laws."

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